Unfortunately, the officials did not bother to listen to Dan. Police told The Detroit News in June, “It looks like a pit to me, I’d write a ticket.” Dan was distraught on realizing the fact that he was left with only three days to stay with his new companion despite the fact that his adoption papers stated it as an American Bulldog.Even the Detroit dog rescue maintained that they had taken care of all the necessary procedure before adoption. The organization also put forth all theh documents that clearly stated that Diggy was a bulldog not a pit bull. Infact before giving away the dog, the group had taken the approval of township.
Naturally, Dan was outraged! He wanted his buddy back at any cost and to get him back he decided to resort to the same tool that had taken his pet away from him. Once again he turned to the Facebook. Along with letting Diggy’s fan know about the development he also sought help from animal rights activists.